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I. G. VINCENT.

MOTOR VEHICLE.

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Putented Nov. 9, 1920.

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L In a steering mechanism, in combination, a hollow steerin .nular head, a plurality of hollow control shafts arranged one within another and extending through said steering shaft, operating handles secured t0 said control shaft respectively at the upper end of the latter, an electrical conductor extending throu h the inner one of said control shafts, a pus button switch connected to said conductor and arran ed at the upper end thereof, a steering w eel having a hub adapted to slip shaft having an anover said operating handles and said switch while the handles are attached to their respective control shafts, and means to yfasten said hub detachably to the head of. said steering shaft.

5. In a steering mechanism, in combination, a hollow steering shaft having an annular head at its upper end, an anchorin sleeve extending through and above said shaft, a control shaft extending through and above said sleeve, an operatin handle carried by and extending latera 1y from the upper part of said control shaft, a steer-in wheel having a hub adapted to slip over said operating handle and theupper part of said anchoring4 sleeve, a split spider comprisin separable parts and adapted to clamp said anchoring sleeve between said head and said operating handle, and a sector detachably secured to said spider, to hold said operating handle in various positions of adjustment.

In testimony whereof I affix my signature.

JESSE G. VINCENT. 

